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Richsoil.com New Homepage Redesign - Thoughts Wanted

 
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So, now that we have a new premies.com homepage, it only seems fitting that richsoil.com should get a makeover too?

But before Olof picks up his wand and starts his graphic design wizardry we want to know what you’d like to see on the new rich soil.com homepage.

Please use this thread to send us your wish list, share your thoughts and help us to create a new rich soil.com homepage that ticks your boxes.

Currently what do you think is missing?
What do you like but you think we could improve?
Is there anything that currently niggles you on the homepage?
What do you love and want to make sure we keep?
If you are new to richsoil, did we meet your expectations?
If you are a frequent visitor, what is it that keeps you coming back?
If there are any websites out there that you feel we should be taking inspiration from please share the links.
Anything else?

Be honest and tell us what you think, I’ll be reading all of the feedback and comments to ensure they are taken into consideration for the new design.

Thanks in advance
 
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